Pierre-Luc Gagnon

Pierre-Luc Gagnon, commonly known by his initials, PLG (born May 2, 1980 in Boucherville, Quebec), is a Canadian professional skateboarder.[1]

Pierre Luc Gagnon
Pierre-Luc Gagnon in San Diego in 2009
Personal information
Full namePierre Luc Gagnon
Nickname(s)PLG
NationalityCanadian
Born (1980-05-02) May 2, 1980
Boucherville, Quebec, Canada
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight168 lb (76 kg)
Sport
SportVert, Big Air and Vert Doubles
Pierre-Luc Gagnon
Medal record
Representing Canada
Men's Skateboarding
X Games
Gold medal – first place2002 Philadelphia Vert
Gold medal – first place2002 Philadelphia Vert Best Trick
Gold medal – first place2005 Los Angeles Vert
Gold medal – first place2008 Los Angeles Vert
Gold medal – first place2009 Los Angeles Vert
Gold medal – first place2010 Los Angeles Vert
Gold medal – first place2010 Los Angeles Vert Best Trick
Gold medal – first place2012 Los Angeles Vert
Gold medal – first place2015 Austin Vert
Silver medal – second place2000 San Francisco Vert
Silver medal – second place2000 San Francisco Vert Doubles
Silver medal – second place2004 Los Angeles Big Air
Silver medal – second place2004 Los Angeles Vert
Silver medal – second place2004 Los Angeles Vert Best Trick
Silver medal – second place2005 Los Angeles Big Air
Silver medal – second place2007 Los Angeles Big Air
Silver medal – second place2011 Los Angeles Vert
Silver medal – second place2013 Los Angeles Vert
Bronze medal – third place2005 Los Angeles Vert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place2007 Los Angeles Big Air
Dew Tour (Year End Standings)
Gold medal – first placeDew Tour 2008Vert
Gold medal – first placeDew Tour 2010Vert
Gold medal – first placeDew Tour 2011Vert
Silver medal – second placeDew Tour 2005Vert
Bronze medal – third placeDew Tour 2007Vert
Bronze medal – third placeDew Tour 2009Vert
Gravity Games
Gold medal – first place2002 Cleveland Vert Best Trick
Silver medal – second place2005 Woodwate Vert Best Trick
Bronze medal – third place2000 Providence Vert
Bronze medal – third place2002 Cleveland Vert
Bronze medal – third place2004 Cleveland Vert

Gagnon began skating in 1988, and entered his first competition in 1992.

A frequent participant in the X-Games, he has won nineteen medals (nine gold) in the Vert, Vert Double, Big Air and Vert Best Trick categories. He has also been victorious on the Dew Tour and in the Gravity Games, and was the winner of the vert division of the Maloof Money Cup with a wide array of technical flip tricks and spins including a nollie heelflip indy 540.

Gagnon won the Skateboard Vert at the AST China Invitational in Beijing in 2008.[2] He won his third successive X-Games gold medal and fifth overall, in 2010.[3] Shortly after, he won his second Maloof Money Cup skateboard vert competition.[4]

Gagnon is 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) tall and weighs 168 pounds (76 kg). His sponsors include Darkstar skateboards, RDS clothing, Osiris Footwear, Electric visual, Monster energy drink, BOOM Headphones, Capix helmets and Harley-Davidson Motor Company.[5]

Gagnon was a part of the cast in a VH1 reality series titled The X-Life.[6]

Competition wins

References

  1. "Pierre Luc Gagnon Profile < Skately Library". skately.com. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  2. "Pierre-Luc Gagnon wins Skateboard Vert in China". Associated Press Archive. 2008-04-19. Retrieved 2010-10-29. Canada's Pierre-Luc Gagnon won the Skateboard Vert and Brazil's Sandro Dias took the Skateboard Vert Best Trick competition Saturday at the AST China Invitational at Beijing International Stadium
  3. Dalton, Andrew (2010-07-31). "Montreal's Pierre-Luc Gagnon tops Flying Tomato for X Games gold". Montreal Star. Retrieved 2010-10-29. Pierre-Luc Gagnon, a 30-year-old star from Montreal, won his third straight X Games gold Saturday night at the Nokia Theater, becoming the first ever to three-peat in Skateboard Vert.
  4. Prince, DeAntae (2010-08-08). "Pierre-Luc Gagnon wins the Maloof Money Cup". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-10-29. The win was also Gagnon's second Maloof Money Cup vert victory in the event's three years.
  5. "Pierre Luc Gagnon AKA PLG Skateboarder Profile". SPoT Skate Shop at Skatepark of Tampa. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  6. "The X Life | Show Cast, Episodes, Guides, Trailers, Web Exclusives, Previews | VH1.com". Archived from the original on 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  7. Morris, Jim (2002-10-09). "Doing what others can't makes Pierre Luc Gagnon world's top skateboarder". Guelph Mercury. Archived from the original on 2002-10-12. Retrieved 2010-10-29. Gagnon, coming off first-place performances at both the X-Games and the Gravity Games, will be one of the top draws.
  8. "Raising the bar on the vert ramp". Long Beach Press-Telegram. 2005-08-06. Retrieved 2010-10-29. Pierre-Luc Gagnon of Carlsbad put down a laborless, technical masterpiece on his third and final run to take his first X Games gold in three years on a memorable night of skateboarding.
  9. "Montreal's Gagnon captures X-Games gold medal". 2008-08-03. Retrieved 2010-10-29. Pierre Luc Gagnon of Montreal snagged himself a gold medal Saturday in the Vert final at the X-Games.
  10. Wilson, Bernie (2008-07-13). "Gagnon rules the halfpipe at Maloof Money Cup". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2010-10-29. With $75,000 and a tricked-up SUV on the line, Pierre-Luc Gagnon flew through and above the halfpipe better than everyone else, including "The Flying Tomato" himself, Shaun White. Gagnon won the pro vert competition Sunday at the inaugural Maloof Money Cup on Sunday.
  11. "Montreal's Gagnon wins skateboard Gold at X Games". TSN. 2009-08-02. Retrieved 2010-10-29. Canadian Pierre-Luc Gagnon's superstition may have been the extra motivation needed for him to capture gold in Skateboard Vert on Saturday at the 2009 X Games.
  12. "2011 Dew Tour Championships: Skate". 14 October 2011.
  13. "P.-L. Gagnon bat Shaun White en finale". 16 October 2011.

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